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AP Worldstream back issues from Saturday, May 17:

Taiwan's health chief resigns over SARS crisis, but Singapore confident of being cleared

May 17, 2003;

Prospective parents forced to wait as SARS prompts China to suspend overseas adoptions

May 17, 2003;

Williams, Clijsters, Mauresmo advance; Capriati eliminated

May 17, 2003;

Baathists barred from future Iraqi government; More mass graves found

May 17, 2003;

Canizares shoots 69 for Champions Tour lead

May 17, 2003;

Saturday, May 24

May 17, 2003;

Rival Congolese factions sign peace deal to end fighting in northeastern town, but area remains tense

May 17, 2003;

Number of reported SARS deaths, probable cases

May 17, 2003;

Top Palestinian negotiator resigns ahead of key Israeli-Palestinian summit

May 17, 2003;

Some missing antiquities may be safe in hidden vaults, U.S. official says

May 17, 2003;

AF GEN Morocco Explosions

May 17, 2003

Four explosions of 'criminal origin' in Casablanca

May 17, 2003;

South Africans prepare to bury anti-apartheid hero Walter Sisulu

May 17, 2003;

Russia, China and France signal they still want major changes in U.S. resolution to lift sanctions but Germany indicates support

May 17, 2003;

Americans, Iraqis blame Saddam's amnesty of prisoners before war for country's crimes

May 17, 2003;

Aceh rebel negotiators arrive in Tokyo for peace talks, ready for dialogue

May 17, 2003

Saudi officials tighten security in Jiddah amid new terror fears

May 17, 2003;

At least 20 dead in four bombings in Casablanca, ministry says

May 17, 2003

Al-Qaida trying to prove it is still capable force

May 17, 2003;

Sweet smell of perfume could land wife in prison

May 17, 2003;

New York City woman dies during botched police raid

May 17, 2003;

FBI: Three dead in South Carolina bank robbery

May 17, 2003

Maharishi Mahesh Yogi followers hope to build meditation center near Philadelphia

May 17, 2003

U.S. pushes for fuller assessment of Iraqi debt

May 17, 2003;

U.S. officials say coordinated attacks show al-Qaida trying to prove it is still capable force

May 17, 2003;

At least 20 dead in four bombings in Casablanca, ministry says

May 17, 2003;

St. Petersburg police gear up for visitor-packed 300th anniversary celebration

May 17, 2003;

Mexico City man, 5-year-old son among 18 migrants killed looking for a better life in the United States

May 17, 2003;

Aceh rebel negotiators arrive in Tokyo for peace talks, demand release of comrades

May 17, 2003;

Recent terror attacks around the world

May 17, 2003

Former President Gerald Ford hospitalized after dizzy spell

May 17, 2003

Canadian snowboarder Natasza Zurek wins superpipe at X Games Global; Japan takes early lead in overall standings

May 17, 2003

St. Louis Cardinals beat Chicago Cubs 7-4

May 17, 2003;

Texas Rangers beat New York Yankees 8-5

May 17, 2003;

Pistons beat 76ers 93-89

May 17, 2003;

America's new top man in Iraq meets with potential core of new government

May 17, 2003;

Slovaks vote in referendum on joining the European Union

May 17, 2003;

National Basketball Association

May 17, 2003;

Pacific island leaders to wrap up summit with plan to curb smuggling, protect environment

May 17, 2003;

Aceh peace talks on hold over demand for rebel delegates' release

May 17, 2003;

Trial for former FBI agent and alleged lover postponed

May 17, 2003;

At least 24 dead in four bombings in Casablanca, ministry says

May 17, 2003;

China attacks U.S. report on violations of religious freedom as interference 'doomed to failure'

May 17, 2003

Growing evidence of possible terrorist attack on official buildings in Kenya

May 17, 2003;

Intelligence officials warn of terror attacks in Kenya

May 17, 2003;

At least 24 dead in string of terrorist bombings in Casablanca

May 17, 2003;

Report: Bali victims have only received fraction of money in public fund

May 17, 2003

Swiss foreign minister discusses Korean Peninsula affairs in North Korea

May 17, 2003

At least six dead in German bus accident on French highway

May 17, 2003

Seven villagers killed in land dispute in northwestern Pakistan

May 17, 2003

Bangladesh begins meeting with donors to discuss poverty-reduction

May 17, 2003

Major Japanese bank to ask for public fund injection

May 17, 2003

Remarks cost Nugent gig at music festival

May 17, 2003

Actor-musician Kris Kristofferson to write memoir

May 17, 2003

More than 200 people under quarantine in northern Chinese city after doctors fail to diagnose SARS carriers

May 17, 2003;

World Bank to provide US$20 million to Pakistan to eradicate polio

May 17, 2003

Taiwan registers biggest one-day increase in SARS; new health minister accuses people of hiding symptoms

May 17, 2003

Five more SARS deaths reported in Hong Kong, but new cases remain in single digits

May 17, 2003

Top Hong Kong hospital official apologizes for mix-up of patients

May 17, 2003

Unanimous vote to lift sanctions will require U.S. concessions to Russia, China, France

May 17, 2003;

U.S. senator wants hearings on lack of competition for Iraq contracts

May 17, 2003;

Mighty Ducks gain place in Stanley Cup finals with 2-1 win over Minnesota

May 17, 2003;

National Hockey League

May 17, 2003;

Super 12: Auckland 42, Brumbies 21

May 17, 2003

Asashoryu in control in summer sumo

May 17, 2003